NETHERLANDS: Ahold silent on Belgium, Germany expansion plans (MEM)
Retail giant Ahold has remained silent on reports it is considering expanding its Dutch Albert Heijn chain to Belgium and Germany.
INSIGHT: Unilever to "reignite" volume growth (MEM)
Unilever, the Anglo-Dutch conglomerate, said it will “reignite” volume growth by investing in its brands.
SPAIN: Sos plans layoffs as bidders line up for rice business (MEM)
Sos Corporación Alimentaria has announced 700 temporary layoffs and acknowledged that six international and local bidders have expressed interest in its household rice business.
Private label star waning?
5th November 2009 16:55
We heard from two players on the US stage today (5 November) – one retailer and one manufacturer – both of whom bore the same message. According t...
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Iceland looks for signs of thaw
Icelandic food sector hopes to come in from the cold (MEM)
In the wake of Iceland's financial meltdown, food manufacturers in the country have found themselves struggling with higher input costs. However, exporters have also flourished due to the weak currency. Gerald O'Dwyer reports.
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